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To: vimto

The problem is not that people who need antidepressants use them, it is that, especially for the elderly and the very young, there is a rush to medicate before understanding the problem.

People today have difficulty differentiating between sadness/grief and clinical depression, temporary feelings of being 'down' in mood but not suffering clinical depression. Too often people would rather medicate than face and make decisions about very real problems in their lives. Also, even in this affluent society vitamin, mineral, enzyme, hormone, etc, deficiencies abound, all of which can affect our moods for long-terms. I think this may be especially true of the elderly. Doctors too often prescribe what their patients demand instead of helping them discover the cause of their misery.

Nevertheless, the antidepressants truly are life-savers for the truly clinically depressed.

I just wonder about the 'research' cited in the article. The recommendations are just too broad. How many of those elderly are lonely, and once the pschotherapy is 'completed', and they're dumped by the therapists (insurance runs out for that, you know), then it's just easier to medicate them?


15 posted on 03/16/2006 4:20:51 AM PST by WaterDragon
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To: WaterDragon
Thanks for a useful post.

I agree that medication can be poorly used.

It is the clinical end I am concerned about.

The effects of agitated depression (for instance) in the elderly is often fatal.

A part of the problem is that 'depression' is not any one thing but like arthritis has many manifestations.

I am a psychiatric nurse who never ever thought I would suffer form depression. After radical surgery for kidney tumor I found myself somewhere worse than the surgery ever took me. The residue is with me today but I fight against it with the help of therapy and drugs. I have still managed to start my own company and continue to pastor a small church. Much of the time I feel like crap due to mild depression - but that I cope with. Heck we've all got something to put up with. But the severity of the original attack was truly astounding and devastating. I do not ask for sympathy just that the condition is acknowledged as real and serious.

Kind regards,
21 posted on 03/16/2006 4:58:35 AM PST by vimto ("Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton." King George III)
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